The 2026 China Internet Conference, hosted by the Internet Society of China, recently opened at the China National Convention Center in Beijing.

As the most important industry event in the first year of the "15th Five-Year Plan", this conference brings together 400+ industry experts, 1000+ enterprises and research institutions, and 30,000 ecosystem partners, covering cutting-edge tracks such as artificial intelligence, 6G, computing power networks, data elements, low-altitude economy, and digital twins. It can be called the "weathervane" of China's Internet industry.

DN.com, a global premium domain name trading platform, brought its high-quality domain name resources covering multiple sectors to the event, discussing the new value of internet infrastructure resources in the AI era with representatives from government, industry, academia, research, and application sectors.
The "Internet Infrastructure Resources Innovation and Development Forum" on this year's conference agenda attracted particular attention—with AI, intelligent agents, and computing power becoming the focus, the term "infrastructure resources" has been brought back to the forefront.
DN.com also sensed a consistent trend during the on-site exchanges: whether it's AI startups, large-scale model application developers, or leading internet companies expanding overseas, the demand for premium domain names is rebounding.
The reason is simple—even the most intelligent agent needs a memorable and trustworthy entry point for users; even the most distributed traffic cannot bypass the "first stop" for brands.
Traffic can be decentralized, but the center of brand trust still rests on the domain name.

DN.com showcased its high-quality domain name resources, including .com and .ai domains, covering AI, Web3, fintech, and enterprise services. The team engaged in close discussions with many exhibitors, with some teams even scheduling in-depth follow-up talks.
Besides booth interactions, the DN.com team also met with many familiar faces from online platforms – long-term partners from leading internet companies and emerging founders in the AI field.
Notably, this year's conference emphasized an "ecosystem collaboration" model, providing opportunities for cross-industry connections for resource providers like DN.com through company-specific sessions, closed-door seminars, and overseas exchange meetings.
At the conference, the DN.com team discussed the potential of domain name assets within their brand architecture with several exhibitors specializing in computing power and data elements. The idea of "domain names supporting AI and digital intelligence businesses" resonated more strongly than expected.
Domain names have been around for over thirty years since China gained full access to the international internet in 1994. Today, at the 2026 China Internet Conference, "Intelligent Start to a New Journey" speaks of the synergy of AI and digital intelligence, while "Integrated Creation of the Future" emphasizes ecosystem connectivity—and DN.com's mission remains unchanged: to provide every team dedicated to product development with a domain name worthy of it.
Currently, DN.com still offers a selection of premium domains for collaboration with AI/Web3/Internet startups. If you're also embarking on a new journey during the 15th Five-Year Plan period, feel free to come and chat with us at the conference, or contact the DN.com team anytime.
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